Customer Testimonial: Dukes of Hazzard Museum

The Dukes of Hazzard was a popular television series that aired for 6 years in the early 80s. The show followed Luke and Bo Duke, and their cousin Daisy, as they sought out trouble in the fictional Hazzard County. For those of you who were never acquainted with the Georgia family, we’re going to tell… Read More

New Product: PVC Vinyl-Coated CrowdStoppers

Here at LineLogic we pride ourselves on remaining at the cusp of the crowd control industry. Having an edge on our competitors, leading with unique sales strategies, carrying high-quality equipment, and providing relevant, thought provoking content for our customers – it’s just what we do. That’s why we’re excited to offer you the latest release… Read More

Poker: Interactive Game or Spectator Sport?

Remember when poker was all the rage a few years ago? All of your buddies were playing online, or getting together to play at a friends house. You’d each throw in 10 bucks, and although only one would go home with more money, you’d all end the night a bit richer in good times. While… Read More

DJ Spanish Mixes With LineLogic

DJ Spanish is a freelance DJ, Remixer, and Producer who lives in Palmdale California. Recently, DJ Spanish contacted one of our Account Executives about some velvet ropes for his mixing station. What better way to create a VIP feel? Spanish said he’d done a basic Google search, found our website and a Spanish speaking icon… Read More

Tips for Transferring Your Crowd Control Equipment

Having trouble moving or storing your crowd control system? While the equipment is necessary for your business, we understand that it can often be cumbersome, and without the proper appendages, storage and transport can be quite challenging. That’s why LineLogic and our partner manufacturers offer a number of different products designed to increase ease of… Read More

Customer Highlight: Delaware North Companies

Delaware North Companies (DNC) is a global leader in hospitality management, with expertise in food service, lodging, travel hospitality, retail, sports facilities management, gaming, and racetrack operations. With over $2 billion in annual revenue and 55,000 associates, DNC has remained family owned and operated, and is dedicated to providing a one-of-a-kind experience for every one… Read More

Honoring the Life of Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch post-Impressionist painter, died on July 29, 1890. We doubt our attempts at humor will ever match those that Van Gogh made on art, but we felt we must try! This one was thought up by our museum specialist… LineLogic Puts the Post in Post-Impressionism

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The Love Parade Stampede and the “Natural Laws” of Crowds

The Love Parade is an immensely popular free access electronic dance parade that began in Berlin in the late 80s. For over a decade, the parade was held in wide open areas, but in 2010, the festivities were held in a former freight station in Duisburg, Germany. The max capacity of the station – which… Read More

ADA Compliancy: What it’s About and Why it’s Important

Did you know that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design were augmented on March 15, 2012? New rules relating directly to facility management have been put into place, and we’re here to tell you a little bit about them. The language in this document is thick, so we’ve tried to break it… Read More

Crowd Control is Top Concern for Summer Olympics 2012

We’ve been blogging a lot lately about the strategies and equipment necessary for improving crowd control within stadiums. Recently, we’ve looked into the EURO 2012 Soccer Championships, the scientific theories behind crowd control, and lessons from Ancient Rome and the Pompeii Ampitheatre. Now we’re turning our attention to the upcoming London Olympics. In mid June,… Read More